The Armenian capital letter "Eh", the seventh letter of the alphabet, when used in a sentence in a religious context, is a direct reference to God and means, "He exists". The letter often appears at the top of encyclicals and letters issued by the Catholicos to mean "God", "of God", and "in the name of God", and is based on the book of Exodus 3: 1-14.
Thus, the Armenian letter "Eh", often appears above the center of the altar of the Church, and symbolizes the Divinity (God) and is also a reference to the Seven Holy Sacraments of the Church. |